The way we continue to erode the economic foundation of the working and middle class, you’d think today’s corporate elite are betting that AI agents and robots will soon take over not just our jobs — but our role as consumers and debt holders too.
This game of pretending only one side commits political violence is reckless. The U.S. is a well-armed tinderbox, and most of us don’t have 24/7 security teams. Stop normalizing violence. Stop excusing it. We’re all at risk when this becomes partisan theater.
Saw this coming from a Mike away. Still, it’s disappointing to see Utah Gov. Cox echo baseless claims about the Kirk shooter’s ideology. Leaders shouldn’t be drafted into Trump’s culture war at the expense of truth.
In today’s America, the line between racist and opportunist has nearly vanished. Too many are willing to exploit hate if it wins them power, clicks, or cash.
“I wasn’t raised to identify with any specific religion or political party. I was raised to think for myself — and for that, I will be eternally grateful to my parents.
Three days in and the conspiracy mills are sputtering… because Kirk’s shooter won’t fit in a neat left/right box. That’s devastating for MAGA, which survives on victimhood and simple enemies. No box, no scapegoat, no comfort. Just chaos in their own house.
Charlie Kirk’s death could turn the conservative youth movement upside down — either cementing him as a martyr against Fuentes’ Groypers or hastening a split into warring factions.
They jump to mislead in moments of crisis because outrage is currency. Fear and fury lock in loyalty, drive clicks, and shift blame. Truth comes later — but by then, they have cashed the checks and the damage is done.
I look forward to the day when we can welcome empathetic leadership back to our country. Leadership rooted in compassion and understanding is what builds trust, unity, and resilience.